Those five pounds I lost from September to November? Yup,
they reappeared in the three weeks leading up to Christmas. And it took until
now to lose them again.

We’ve all heard how excess fat can create health problems, including high cholesterol levels and increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

But did you know spiritual fat can create spiritual heart disease?

In Acts 28:27, the apostle Paul quoted from the Old
Testament book of Isaiah (Isaiah 6:10) when he wrote:

“For this people’s heart has grown dull, and with their ears they can barely hear, and their eyes they have closed; lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and understand with their heart and turn, and I would heal them” (ESV).

Dull hearts. Other translations use words such as calloused,
hardened, and insensitive. But the meaning of the original Hebrew word in
Isaiah includes reference to being greasy, gross, and fat. That’s why the King
James translation translates Isaiah 6:10 as “Make the heart of this people fat…”
and Acts 28:27 as “For the heart of this people is waxed gross.”

Yes, our spiritual hearts can become gross and covered in fat.

It happens when we no longer mourn over our sin…both
individually and as a nation.

When we refuse God’s solution to our problems, and seek our
own futile answers.

And it can even happen when we become so numb to a world
where wrong is right and right is wrong that we give up being salt and light.

Is this how you feel?

Discouraged at the state of our world?

Wondering how we could have gotten to the point where laws permit
a baby to be born and then allowed to die without medical care?

Dejected at how intelligent people are convinced gender is something we can choose and change based on feeling instead of physical reality?

Please don’t let your heart grow dull. Calloused. Fat.

Don’t give up hungering and thirsting for truth…the truth of
God’s Word and the Person who is Truth: Jesus Christ.

And please don’t throw up your hands in surrender at the hopelessness of it all.